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5:00 PM
lol
The problem of keeping it dumb is harder than anything so far
 
I thought we were over extensible languages
like, as a concept
Groovy did it, but that never caught on. Scala just went back to operating overloading.
Lisp has always had it, but lisp.
 
No no not that way
Its more like cleaner blocky
its a VPL by extension i mean you can define Domain specific visual parts
 
oh, you're doing it in a new way that's 1000000% more effective than all the previous doctoral thesis implementations
 
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Supporting DSLs is like trading your beer for firecrackers: it's never going to end well.
 
5:02 PM
Ugh, I am not a fan of this woman. Downvoting a question is now mob mentality
 
@SterlingArcher Just let folks vote on that question.
 
> We're not sure if you're the president, but you're already a member of this team.
 
@ssube nope
 
^ I get this message when I try to join a team I am already a member of :D
 
ugh, type coercion is a pain sometimes
 
crl
5:05 PM
in JS?
 
Yeah
I've been working on a paging system in Angular
(not using the built in paging filter since the paging parameters are applied within the underlying Rest api)
 
@ShotgunNinja you can avoid it pretty much entirely in JS (and doing that is usually considered best practice)
 
I'm still fairly new to JS and Angular, so I'm stumbling a bit
@ton.yeung I didn't have the chance to decide what languages to use
 
crl
also I prefer expandable list to paging, but that's personal, and even google does paging so..
 
@ton.yeung why use TS?
 
5:07 PM
honestly I'm just trying to get this to work
 
I like it, but it doesn't provide many advantages anymore
@ton.yeung no, you really don't want to do that
 
Why doesn't TS provide advantages any more?
 
it screws up your diffs
 
that's fine and dandy, but I don't have the time to suddenly learn TS on top of learning JS and Angular
 
@Retsam ES6 and the tooling included in Babel cover most of the TS features now
 
5:07 PM
as much as I want to in the future
 
@ssube Babel tooling has static type checking?
 
@Retsam Babel ties into Flow.
 
crl
who needs types anyway :)
 
Typescript's goal has always been to future-fill useful OO/static type features, which Babel is quickly catching up on.
 
I've mostly heard that Flow isn't that good.
 
crl
5:09 PM
!!youtube flow
 
^Oh hey, I actually like that band.
 
crl
didn't know
is it a mix between OP and senpai?
oh urban'd it
 
crl
dude doesn't know .parentNode
 
5:16 PM
 
@ton.yeung oppai japanese. (usually, a woman's) breasts. a tasty treat.
 
crl
!!urban opay
 
@crl [opay](http://opay.urbanup.com/6883419) Basically anything that is something.

May be used as a noun, adjective, verb or exclamation/interjection. May replace almost any word. Use as conjunction or adverb may be controversial and frowned-upon by members of the population who prefer to be able to interpret/comprehend speech.
 
5:19 PM
user image
4
Ok I am done.
 
@ton.yeung then why did you search for it?
 
crl
hmm..
 
5:33 PM
My desk for today.
 
thats a clean one :D
 
@RahulDesai where are you working
 
lol omg cereal
 
Apple
 
Y'know, I'm not sure that's appropriate
 
5:35 PM
@Cereal On the one hand, it might be. On the other hand, probably not. Unless you have two sets of genitals, then it's probably on both hands.
 
it's very uncomfortable to see so clean desk with only a laptop.
 
Thats probably because I came in early today.
 
i feel cold when places are clean. even after seeing an image.
lol
 
s/early/[anybodies name here]/
 
HAHAHAHHA
i know that feeling bro
but i like a desk this way
 
5:36 PM
u know right? :D
 
mine its too clumsy right now
 
I don't think I'd be okay with that desk
I don't like people seeing me, and I Don't like seeing other people when I'm working
 
its very easy to clean :)
 
The chair is not that comfy though.
 
lol Cereal hahhaha
 
5:37 PM
@Cereal Yaa. It feels weird
I can't type a letter when I know someone is watching
lol
 
Oh look another nick
 
no no no no no!
 
@RahulDesai you should get a comfy chair and a dirty desk.
lol
 
True.
 
and find a position where no one can see you.
lol
I'm not sure about that though
 
5:40 PM
i can be with a 11" mac air with no monitors and this desk x)
 
11" displays are not usable for development
 
but surely its more comfortable when no one can see you
 
anything < 17" is a joke
even 17" is a joke.
 
HAHAHAHHA
I work with 23" here
but imma ok with my mac air 11"
 
@RahulDesai so you didn't tell me the other questions google asked apart from closures.
 
5:41 PM
@SterlingArcher : did you have seen this one: imgur.com/gallery/JOHUod5
 
@DiegoFaria that's tablet size
 
This was the best desk I ever had. It was a few months ago.
 
you can't even fit a single page of text
 
I like the goku style to train with some additional weights
 
5:42 PM
> did you have seen
lol no i haven't that was good
 
HAHAHAH
Rahul, thats some spaghetti code
 
@RahulDesai dude
split up that file
 
@rlemon How?
 
you spy a 500LoC file
ugh
 
5:44 PM
lol, yeah
I gotta improve my architectural skills.
 
user1596138
@KarelG Hahahahahahahahaha
 
done enough of python
!!rust or erlang or elixir or something else?
 
@AwalGarg rust
 
you are my darling
 
5:47 PM
!!s/da/er/
 
@SterlingArcher you are my errling (source)
 
lol dat mini file
 
didnt saw it
 
5:48 PM
not even closse
 
is there anyone of you using clean architecture in a nodejs project?
 
import app from 'bigAssFile.js';

app();
is this good?
 
what is clean arch?
 
oh ok
you can call it hexagonal architecture
 
ports and adapters
its the same thing
clean architecture its named by Uncle Bob
 
@SterlingArcher Canada
and this actually works
not the first time I've seen it (the technique, not video)
 
That's so cool lol
 
this is a man about to go, or in the midst of ice fishing
or he's collecting ice for a cold storage
 
5:52 PM
HAHHAHA
 
hey kids
 
hey manCode
 
heres a visual model to explain better
 
never done microservices here
 
5:53 PM
it's a nice visualization, but doesn't appear like a new architecture imo
 
@DiegoFaria lol
"the" clean architecture
because that doesn't vary between apps at all
 
crl
s/serv/pen
 
HAHAHAHHAHAHA
 
@ssube it's a catch all and missing a lot of enterprise components liek messaging
 
it has a big advantage for using TDD
 
5:54 PM
@rlemon What is a good number for LoC in Javascript files?
 
thats why i like it
 
crl
42
 
@RahulDesai 11
:(
 
crl
prime number if possible, more efficient
 
@jumpstracks sure
 
5:55 PM
@rlemon Why 11?
 
Oh neat
 
@RahulDesai 1
 
GRIP steam key just came
 
what is LoC ?
 
Lines of Code
 
5:56 PM
@RahulDesai may I answer?
 
ah ok
 
@DiegoFaria Lines of Code
 
@crl powers of 2 fit into memory better
 
thx
 
@RahulDesai because 500 is too much
 
crl
5:56 PM
@ssube ah good point :)
 
@AwalGarg As long as you can justify it. ;)
 
its based on solid too
 
everywhere
 
@RahulDesai 0
 
@ton.yeung GoF is an interesting read, but pretty horribly out of date and missing a lot of critical modern patterns. Microservices are appropriate for very specific cases.
 
Don't make absurdly broad recommendations like that.
 
GIFV PLEB
 
hahhaha
 
@DiegoFaria doesn't seem MCCV fits well
 
@AwalGarg I like it. It wouldnt trouble the interpreter much.
 
5:57 PM
ffs lemon
 
@SterlingArcher I'm fairly sure that's a penalty
 
@DiegoFaria don't get me wrong, I like the visualization
 
crl
!!s/alty/is/
 
@crl @SterlingArcher I'm fairly sure that's a penis (source)
 
@RahulDesai more importantly, it won't trouble the programmer much.
 
5:57 PM
@Cereal hard to tell... the guy who got his is the one in the wrong
 
lmao I can guarantee that's a penalty
 
@AwalGarg LOL, very true.
 
well actually
 
@ton.yeung enterprise development is the opposite of microservices
 
It is pretty hard to stop skating when you are carrying somebody and off balance
 
5:58 PM
@ton.yeung for enterprise (fortune 1000 anyway) looking at 7 diagram types
 
But there was a bit of a slam at the end lol
 
the guy dooing the hit didn't charge, and "hitting from behind" doesn't count when it is your back
 
@rlemon Well he did throw him into the boards. It's at least roughing.
 
@ton.yeung no acronym or design pattern will ever magically fix your problems
 
5:58 PM
@Cereal also interference from the guy who got hit
 
design patterns are just useful templates for things you'll have to do one day
 
@ssube it's a good for discussions though, help people understand what does what, why etc
 
and technically charging because he left his feet to hit him
 
@rlemon how bout Dustin Brown getting rekt?
Wont gifv
 
because gifv doesn't exist
 
5:59 PM
Also true
 
imgur created a fake extension to attach to webm and also converts all gifs to webm
 
@ssube actually I did well at an interview by conveying patterns are a great way to convey ideas/concepts in a consistent way, was better than the tech definition of patterns
 

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